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Jun 24, 2026

Westbridge Realty Group Proposes 72-Unit Residential Tower in Washington Heights

Westbridge Realty Group proposed a 72-unit, 16-story residential building in Washington Heights, measuring 155 feet tall, with about 56,615 square feet of residential space and no retail

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Westbridge Realty Group Proposes 72-Unit Residential Tower in Washington Heights
  • Westbridge Realty Group filed plans for a 72-unit residential building in Washington Heights.
  • The proposed development will rise 16 stories and stand 155 feet tall.
  • The project will contain 56,615 square feet of residential space with no retail component.
  • Architect Leandro Nils Dickson submitted the plans to the New York City Department of Buildings on June 19, 2026.

What Is Planned for the Washington Heights Site

Westbridge Realty Group has submitted plans for a new residential development in Washington Heights that would bring 72 apartments to the Upper Manhattan neighborhood. The proposal calls for a 16-story building reaching 155 feet in height and containing approximately 56,615 square feet of residential space. The project was filed with the New York City Department of Buildings on June 19, 2026, under job number M01417673. Due to the building's height, the application has been assigned to the city's Development Hub for review, a process required for larger projects exceeding seven stories.

What the Development Will Add to the Neighborhood

If approved, the project will add new housing inventory to a neighborhood that continues to attract multifamily investment. The building is planned entirely for residential use and will not include retail or commercial space at the ground level. Steven Westreich of Westbridge Realty Group submitted the application, while Leandro Dickson of Leandro Nils Dickson Architect is serving as the architect of record. Renderings filed with the project show a contemporary residential tower designed to fit within the evolving streetscape of Washington Heights.

What Development Activity Looks Like in the Area

Washington Heights remains an active market for residential development despite its already dense housing stock. Over the last two years, the neighborhood has seen roughly 2 million square feet of commercial and multifamily construction underway, representing a steady pipeline of new projects across Upper Manhattan. The area surrounding the proposed development has also experienced growing investment activity. Within a few blocks of the site, developers have pursued additional residential projects, including a recently filed proposal for a 99-unit building along Broadway. These projects reflect continued confidence in the neighborhood's long-term housing demand and transit accessibility.

What This Means for Upper Manhattan Housing

The filing adds another multifamily project to New York City's development pipeline at a time when housing production remains a central focus for both public officials and private developers. While still early in the approval process, the proposed building would deliver dozens of new apartments to a neighborhood where demand for housing continues to outpace supply. As developers look for opportunities beyond Manhattan's core business districts, Washington Heights continues to emerge as a destination for new residential construction, offering access to transit, established retail corridors, and a growing population of residents seeking housing options in Upper Manhattan.

#New York#Residential#Multifamily
Published: Jun 24, 2026Last updated: June 24, 2026